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Getting Human Hands Back Into Digital Design

Hugh Pickens writes "Using computers to model the physical world has become increasingly common as products as diverse as cars and planes, pharmaceuticals and cellphones are almost entirely conceived, specified, and designed on a computer screen. Typically, only when these creations are nearly ready for mass manufacturing are prototypes made. But the NYTimes is running an interesting essay highlighting a little-noticed movement in the world of professional design and engineering: a renewed appreciation for manual labor, or innovating with the aid of human hands. 'A lot of people get lost in the world of computer simulation,' says Bill Burnett, executive director of the product design program at Stanford. 'You can't simulate everything.' Fifty years ago, tinkering with gadgets was routine for people drawn to engineering and invention, and making refinements with your own hands means 'you have to be extremely self-critical,' says Richard Sennett, whose book The Craftsman examines the importance of skilled manual labor. Even in highly abstract fields, like the design of next-generation electronic circuits, some people believe that hands-on experiences can enhance creativity. 'You need your hands to verify experimentally a technology that doesn't exist,' says Mario Paniccia, director of Intel's photonics technology lab."

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  1. Easy! by Yvan256 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Digitize your hands and use them in your digital environment.

    What... no good?

    1. Re:Easy! by sheepweevil · · Score: 2, Funny

      Real programmers use a magnetized needle and a steady hand: Oblig. XKCD

  2. Digital environments by pjt33 · · Score: 5, Funny

    A pedant could argue that if you're using your fingers it's already digital.

    1. Re:Digital environments by Yvan256 · · Score: 2, Funny

      Perhaps, but then you're limited to eight bits.

    2. Re:Digital environments by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 3, Funny

      I count ten bits, personally. Are you Yakuza, by any chance?

  3. yep, thats great! by Jotaigna · · Score: 4, Funny

    good luck with that!. (walks back to computer screen).

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    "The quality of life is inversely proportional to the number of keys on your keyring."